SHRIVASTAVA, MAYANK2021-09-242021-09-242021-05https://hdl.handle.net/11299/224457University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2021. Major: Dentistry. Advisor: Mansur Ahmad. 1 computer file (PDF); vi, 48 pages.Background: This study simultaneously assessed for both temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc displacement (DD) and degenerative joint disease (DJD) in participants with unilateral TMJ arthralgia using TMJ MRI and CBCT.Methods: In the multi-center TMJ Impact Project, 401 subjects were examined by calibrated examiners that included rendering a diagnosis of TMJ arthralgia. All subjects had bilateral TMJ MRIs and CTs. Two radiologists rendered a consensus diagnosis of normal, DD with reduction (DDwR), or DD without reduction (DDw/oR) using MRI. CBCT consensus diagnoses included normal or grade I DJD and grade II DJD. Radiologist reliability was assessed by kappa. Descriptive analysis was performed using generalized linear mixed models. Models include a random intercept to account for correlations within subject. The level of significance is p< 0.05. Results: Of the 401 subjects, 58 subjects had a clinical diagnosis of unilateral arthralgia. In 58 joints with arthralgia, 11(19%) had normal disc position, 19 (33%) had DDwR and 28 (48%) had DDw/oR compared to 58 joints without arthralgia: 13 (22%) were normal, 25 (43%) had DDwR and 20 (34%) had DDw/oR (p=0.32). In joints with arthralgia, 25 (43%) had normal osseous morphology and 33 (57%) had DJD compared to joints without arthralgia 32 (55%) had normal osseous morphology and 26 (44%) had DJD (p=0.20). Radiologist reliability was kappa: 0.73 (CI: 0.64–0.83) for DD and 0.76 (CI: 0.68-0.83) for DJD. Conclusion: The presence of arthralgia is not significantly related to the radiographic findings of DD and DJD.enCone Beam Computed TomographyDegenerative joint diseasesDisc DisordersMagnetic Resonance ImagingTemporomandibular disordersRelationship between Unilateral Temporomandibular Joint Arthralgia and Disc Positions and Degenerative Joint Changes- A Cross Sectional StudyThesis or Dissertation